Parole in English per 'econometric'
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- (economics) Of or relating to an approach that focuses on the determination of prices, outputs, and income distributions in markets through supply and demand.
- Of or relating to various art styles, as in sculpture and ballet, inspired by older classical forms and conventions.
- Of pertaining to a style of architecture based on classical models, especially such a style of the 18th century.
- (linguistics) Being a recent construction based on older, classical elements.
- characteristic of a revival of an earlier classical style
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- (economics) An ersatz good.
- (chiefly British) A deputy for a bishop in granting licences for marriage.
- A substitute (usually of a person, position or role).
- (US law) A judicial officer of limited jurisdiction, who administers matters of probate and intestate succession and, in some cases, adoptions.
- (computing) Any of a range of Unicode codepoints which are used in pairs in UTF-16 to represent characters beyond the Basic Multilingual Plane.
- A person or animal that acts as a substitute for the social or pastoral role of another, such as a surrogate parent.
- (US, politics) A politician or person of influence campaigning for a presidential candidate.
- (databases) Ellipsis of surrogate key.
- someone who takes the place of another person
- a person appointed to represent or act on behalf of others
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- (economics) A ratio used to estimate total economic effect for a variety of economic activities.
- A multiplier onion.
- (physics) Any of several devices used to enhance a signal
- (grammar) An adjective indicating the number of times something is to be multiplied.
- (arithmetic) A number by which another (the multiplicand) is to be multiplied.
- the number by which a multiplicand is multiplied
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- (economics) A measure of the economic production of a particular territory in financial capital terms over a specific time period.
- the measure of an economy adopted by the United States in 1991; the total market values of goods and services produced by workers and capital within a nation's borders during a given period (usually 1 year)
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- (economics) A branch of economics that focuses on the supply side of the economy and on tax reductions.
- the school of economic theory that stresses the costs of production as a means of stimulating the economy; advocates policies that raise capital and labor output by increasing the incentive to produce
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- of or relating to the science of economics
- financially rewarding
- using the minimum of time or resources necessary for effectiveness
- concerned with worldly necessities of life (especially money)
- of or relating to an economy, the system of production and management of material wealth
- Frugal; cheap (in the sense of representing good value); economical.
- Pertaining to an economy.
- Pertaining to the study of money and its movement.
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- (economics) Initialism of price level.
- (copyright law) Initialism of public license.
- Initialism of public library.
- (biochemistry) Initialism of proximity labeling.
- (topology) Initialism of piecewise linear.
- (computing) Initialism of programming language.
- (US, scouting) Initialism of patrol leader.
- (US, law, government) Initialism of public law.
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- Relating to macroeconomics.
- Relating to the entire economy, including the growth rate, money and credit, exchange rates, the total amount of goods and services produced, total income earned, the level of employment of productive resources, and the general behavior of prices.
- of or relating to macroeconomics
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- (economics) A phenomenon that is predictive of the overall level of economic activity, especially one for which reliable statistics are available; a leading economic indicator.
- A phenomenon that generally occurs in advance of a more important phenomenon, aiding in its prediction.
- one of 11 indicators for different sections of the economy; used by the Department of Commerce to predict economic trends in the near future
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- (economics) Initialism of producer price index.
- Initialism of payment protection insurance.
- (biochemistry) Initialism of proton-pump inhibitor.
- (biochemistry) Initialism of protein–protein interaction.
- (Mormonism) Initialism of personal priesthood interview.
- (medicine) Initialism of patient and public involvement.
- (graphics) Initialism of pixels per inch.
- (linguistics) Initialism of positive polarity item.
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- (mathematical economics) A trajectory on a finite time interval that satisfies an optimality criterion which is associated with a cost function.
- (Scotland) A winding stairway.
- A frame consisting of two bars crossing each other at right angles and turning on a post or pin, to hinder the passage of animals, but admitting a person to pass between the arms.
- (chiefly US) A toll road, especially a toll expressway.
- (military) A beam filled with spikes to obstruct passage; a cheval de frise.
- A gate or bar set across a road to stop carriages, animals, and sometimes people, until a toll is paid.
- (from 16th to 19th centuries) gates set across a road to prevent passage until a toll had been paid
- an expressway on which tolls are collected
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- (economics) An ersatz good.
- (chiefly British) A deputy for a bishop in granting licences for marriage.
- A substitute (usually of a person, position or role).
- (US law) A judicial officer of limited jurisdiction, who administers matters of probate and intestate succession and, in some cases, adoptions.
- (computing) Any of a range of Unicode codepoints which are used in pairs in UTF-16 to represent characters beyond the Basic Multilingual Plane.
- A person or animal that acts as a substitute for the social or pastoral role of another, such as a surrogate parent.
- (US, politics) A politician or person of influence campaigning for a presidential candidate.
- (databases) Ellipsis of surrogate key.
- someone who takes the place of another person
- a person appointed to represent or act on behalf of others
adj
verb
noun
- (economics) A ratio used to estimate total economic effect for a variety of economic activities.
- A multiplier onion.
- (physics) Any of several devices used to enhance a signal
- (grammar) An adjective indicating the number of times something is to be multiplied.
- (arithmetic) A number by which another (the multiplicand) is to be multiplied.
- the number by which a multiplicand is multiplied
noun
- (economics) A measure of the economic production of a particular territory in financial capital terms over a specific time period.
- the measure of an economy adopted by the United States in 1991; the total market values of goods and services produced by workers and capital within a nation's borders during a given period (usually 1 year)
noun
- (economics) A branch of economics that focuses on the supply side of the economy and on tax reductions.
- the school of economic theory that stresses the costs of production as a means of stimulating the economy; advocates policies that raise capital and labor output by increasing the incentive to produce
noun
noun
- (economics) Initialism of price level.
- (copyright law) Initialism of public license.
- Initialism of public library.
- (biochemistry) Initialism of proximity labeling.
- (topology) Initialism of piecewise linear.
- (computing) Initialism of programming language.
- (US, scouting) Initialism of patrol leader.
- (US, law, government) Initialism of public law.
adj
name
verb
noun
- (economics) A phenomenon that is predictive of the overall level of economic activity, especially one for which reliable statistics are available; a leading economic indicator.
- A phenomenon that generally occurs in advance of a more important phenomenon, aiding in its prediction.
- one of 11 indicators for different sections of the economy; used by the Department of Commerce to predict economic trends in the near future
noun
adj
verb
noun
- (economics) Initialism of producer price index.
- Initialism of payment protection insurance.
- (biochemistry) Initialism of proton-pump inhibitor.
- (biochemistry) Initialism of protein–protein interaction.
- (Mormonism) Initialism of personal priesthood interview.
- (medicine) Initialism of patient and public involvement.
- (graphics) Initialism of pixels per inch.
- (linguistics) Initialism of positive polarity item.
noun
- (mathematical economics) A trajectory on a finite time interval that satisfies an optimality criterion which is associated with a cost function.
- (Scotland) A winding stairway.
- A frame consisting of two bars crossing each other at right angles and turning on a post or pin, to hinder the passage of animals, but admitting a person to pass between the arms.
- (chiefly US) A toll road, especially a toll expressway.
- (military) A beam filled with spikes to obstruct passage; a cheval de frise.
- A gate or bar set across a road to stop carriages, animals, and sometimes people, until a toll is paid.
- (from 16th to 19th centuries) gates set across a road to prevent passage until a toll had been paid
- an expressway on which tolls are collected
verb
adj
adj
- (economics) Of or relating to an approach that focuses on the determination of prices, outputs, and income distributions in markets through supply and demand.
- Of or relating to various art styles, as in sculpture and ballet, inspired by older classical forms and conventions.
- Of pertaining to a style of architecture based on classical models, especially such a style of the 18th century.
- (linguistics) Being a recent construction based on older, classical elements.
- characteristic of a revival of an earlier classical style
noun
adj
- of or relating to the science of economics
- financially rewarding
- using the minimum of time or resources necessary for effectiveness
- concerned with worldly necessities of life (especially money)
- of or relating to an economy, the system of production and management of material wealth
- Frugal; cheap (in the sense of representing good value); economical.
- Pertaining to an economy.
- Pertaining to the study of money and its movement.
adj
- Relating to macroeconomics.
- Relating to the entire economy, including the growth rate, money and credit, exchange rates, the total amount of goods and services produced, total income earned, the level of employment of productive resources, and the general behavior of prices.
- of or relating to macroeconomics